Dezyne Ecole College In Rajasthan - College Courses Details

Dezyne Ecole College

106/10, Civil Lines, Ajmer, Rajasthan   |   ESTD : 2008   |   Approved By: NAAC   |   Type: Private
0 Reviews   |   9829024839,0145-2624679, 9829024839   |   dezyneecole@gmail.com
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About College

DezynaE’cole, Ajmer is managed by the Suraj Narayan UchhTakanikiShikshanSansthan. DezynaE’cole enables every student to improve all the hidden skills which make them ear a better position in the corporate world. Along with a well built infrastructure and modern facilities the institution is grooming numerous enthusiast students to fulfill their dreams. With impressive resources the college and its versed faculty is creating professionals who can be excellent entrepreneurs, designers and professionals with ethical values.

Facts and figures of DezynaE’cole-

Established year

2008

Approval

Government of Rajasthan

Institute affiliated to

Mewar University

Indian Design Association (IDA)

National Skills Development Corporation (NSDC)

Total number of companies visited in 2014

12+

How to Reach

5 Km from Ajmer Railway Station

Why to join Dezyna E’cole, Ajmer?

  • Training partners: To offer the best grooming to very student the college implements various interestingprograms and training sessions. With a few training partners like Standard Training Assessment and Reward (STAR), RASCI, NSD the college is enhancing the soft, communication and technical skills of every student.
  • Internships: The College encourages every student to gain more knowledge along with the academic courses. They allow every eligible student to step out and learn through the internships at Aditya Birla Group, HCL, Infosys, Uneven and a few more established places of the industry.
  • Practical skills: The College is committed to sharpen the skills and abilities of all the students and is stepping ahead with a great standard academic training. 

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